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  First United Methodist Church: In The News
Miss Ruth was born on Cherokee Street next to the Blair House, the third of six children, in a house that has since been torn down and the land is now the entrance to a subdivision.
Miss Ruth is believed to be the longest-living member of Marietta First United Methodist Church, was one of the first five presidents of the Marietta Junior League, served on the PTA and was a member of the Laurel Garden Club.
Ruth Anderson Northcutt steps out of a Rolls Royce on Sunday at Marietta First United Methodist Church for a celebration marking her 100th birthday, which was Friday.
www.mariettafumc.org /ruth.html   (1111 words)

  
 DUSON: Ruth Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anderson's academic interests are in the areas of complex adaptive systems, organization, and management of health care systems.
Anderson, R. A., Su, H. F., Hsieh, P. C., Allred, C. A., Owensby, S., and Joiner-Rogers, G. Casemix adjustment in nursing systems research: The case of resident outcomes in nursing homes.
Anderson, R. A., and McDaniel, R. The relationship of RN participation in organizational decision making to quality of care in nursing homes.
duson.mc.duke.edu /index.nsf/People/7C2A1DF85E66F6FF8525663C00548C8F?OpenDocument   (468 words)

  
 IOWA WOMEN'S ARCHIVES - Ruth B. Anderson Papers
Anderson's mother worked part-time as a hotel maid but was forced to rely on public assistance to provide for her children.
Anderson attributed her desire to be a public servant to the experience of growing up on public welfare.
Anderson's autobiography was published by the University of Iowa Press in 1985.
sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu /iwa/findingaids/html/andersonruth.htm   (437 words)

  
 USATF - Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Ted Corbitt Award (for men), the Ruth Anderson Award (for women), and the Men's and Women’s Masters Ultrarunner of the Year Awards were established to recognize the outstanding male and female ultrarunners of the year.
The Ruth Anderson Award, which honors the Male Ultrarunner of the Year, is presented at the USATF Annual Meeting Awards Breakfast each year.
For her pioneering accomplishments in the sport and her performances, Anderson was the inducted into the USATF Masters Hall of Fame in the initial class in 1996 and is one of four ultrarunners in the hall.
www.usatf.org /statistics/awards/MUT/UltraRunnerOfTheYear.asp   (473 words)

  
 Duke University School of Nursing :: Employee Search Details
Anderson RA, Ammarell N, Bailey D Jr, Colón-Emeric C, Corazzini KN, Lillie M, Piven ML, Utley-Smith Q, McDaniel RR Jr.
Anderson RA, Crabtree BF, Steele DJ, McDaniel RR Jr.
Anderson RA, Su HF, Hsieh PC, Allred CA, Owensby S, Joiner-Rogers G. Case mix adjustment in nursing systems research: the case of resident outcomes in nursing homes.
www.nursing.duke.edu /page/search_employee_details?last=Anderson&first=Ruth   (494 words)

  
 Ruth Anderson [Character Review]
Ruth is desolate after his death and at one point it is thought she has committed suicide.
Ruth is sympathetic to the settlement's needs and when Charles and Greg come to rescue her, at first she declines to go with them.
Ruth is later convinced that the illness is a delayed depressive reaction to the death.
www.survivorstvseries.com /Ruth.htm   (766 words)

  
 Interview with Ruth Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anderson taught three years at the Brush School, which she had attended herself, and three years at North Plato School.
Schairer, a long time friend of Ruth Anderson, and her son, Louis, a former pupil, were also with us at the meeting.
Ruth was giving the tests one year and knew that one girl had remained home that day to help her mother.
www.pioneersholesschool.org /pages/interview.html   (815 words)

  
 Ruth E. Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Richard Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Crystal Hoyer, Beth Simon, Fred Videon, and Steve Wolfman.
Ruth E. Anderson, Thu D. Nguyen, and John Zahorjan, "Cascaded Execution: Speeding Up Unparallelized Execution on Shared-Memory Multiprocessors".
Calvin Lin, Lawrence Snyder, Ruth Anderson, Bradford L. Chamberlain, Sung-Eun Choi, E Christopher Lewis, and W. Derrick Weathersby, "ZPL vs. HPF: A Comparison of Performance and Programming Style," Technical Report UW-CSE-95-11-05, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November 1995.
www.cs.virginia.edu /~rea9x   (431 words)

  
 Uncrowned Queen: Ruth Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ruth Brown Anderson is a native of Rochester, New York.
Anderson began her present career as Executive Director of AKWAABA: the Heritage Associates, Inc., a non-profit educational organization formed in 1999 to perpetuate the history of the Underground Railroad in the Rochester area.
Married to David A. Anderson, Ruth and David are the parents of two adult sons and one adult daughter.
wings.buffalo.edu /uncrownedqueens/files_2005/biographies/anderson_ruth.htm   (350 words)

  
 www.iowaccess.org | Department of Human Rights | Status of Women
Ruth Bluford Anderson, University of Northern Iowa associate professor of social work, has been especially interested in and actively involved in female substance abuse issues.
She served as cochair of the first statewide institute on the problems of women alcoholics, was a member of the Iowa Substance Abuse Commission, and was honored by the Des Moines unit of the National Council on Alcoholism for bringing the special problems of the female alcoholic to the attention of alcoholism treatment professionals.
Anderson has contributed her leadership abilities to the Iowa Coalition of Community Organizations, the Iowa Mental Health Association, and local and interstate branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
www.state.ia.us /government/dhr/sw/iafame-andersonrb.html   (284 words)

  
 Anderson University AU News and Events Home: AU News Archive - 2002: AU grad asks the big questions
On April 25, Ruth, 23, told her story to the Senior Chapel, a special chapel for seniors to reflect on their college years at AU.
For Ruth told not only her story but her belief that what the world needed, and what she spent her college years developing, was passion.
Ruth only missed a week of school and laments that she had no recovery time.
www.anderson.edu /events/archive02/2002-05-11.html   (995 words)

  
 Harry Anderson Biography
He and Ruth joined the Seventh Day Adventist church and in 1944 Harry was asked if he would contribute to their publishing efforts.
Cooler heads prevailed and Anderson spent the rest of his active career splitting his efforts between commercial assignments at his premium wages and religious ones done for love and for scale.
The inner peace that allowed Anderson to make his choice to contribute his time and effort at virtually minimum wage was evident in his paintings and in his depiction of Jesus.
www.bpib.com /illustrat/anderson.htm   (1094 words)

  
 My Norwegian Genealogy
Norma Olga ANDERSON was born on AUG 30 1908.
She was married to Henry Theodore ANDERSON on SEP 4 1928.
Steven Joshua ANDERSON was born on APR 11 1988 in Somerset, KY. Parents: Steven Purcell (Pucell?) ANDERSON and Rebecca MURPHY.
home.earthlink.net /~jonderson/anderson/d5.html   (1234 words)

  
 MetroActive Books | Paul H. Ray, Sherry Ruth Anderson
And according to anthropologist Paul H. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson, it is that very lack of knowledge that is delaying the inevitable explosion.
Anderson and Ray, holding forth in the living room of their comfortably book-crammed, art-filled home near Dominican College, are articulate and authoritative on their subject.
If Anderson and Ray's predictions are correct--that the CCs will step in to act as midwives for the next level of human sociopolitical achievement--they will have to get organized pretty soon.
www.metroactive.com /papers/sonoma/11.30.00/cultcreatives-0048.html   (965 words)

  
 John Anderson and Martha Roult   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
John Anderson, the son of James Anderson and Priscilla House, was born on Friday, 4 March 1803 in Anderson's Bottom, Hampshire County, Virginia.
Nancy Ellen "Ella" Anderson, born on Tuesday, 1 October 1844 in Marion, Ohio, died due to old age on Wednesday, 18 January 1939 in Belle Plaine, Benton County, Iowa, buried in Oak Hill cemetery in Belle Plaine, Benton County, Iowa.
It also lists an Anderson child that he does not mention, the 4 month old Mary M. It seems likely that Minerva and Charles are between 15 and 19 years of age and were no longer living at home at the time of the census.
home.comcast.net /~burrowses/bdb/bdb70.html   (860 words)

  
 Obituaries by Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ruth M. Anderson, 87, of Edgecomb, died Sunday, September 10 at Cove's Edge in Damariscotta.
Anderson was a homemaker living in Edgecomb for more than 34 years.
She was predeceased by her husband, Charles H. Anderson; a granddaughter, Tracy L. Moskyok in January of this year; one brother, Rudolph Jacobson; and one sister, Alice Johnson.
journal.maine.com /Obituaries/by_name.html?obituaries.title=Ruth.20M.2e.20Anderson   (176 words)

  
 Ruth C. Anderson
She was born in Edinburg, Sept 25, 1913, the daughter of William and Sarah (Eldridge) Ayers.
Ruth was proud of the house she lived in all her life, the house that her grandfather built, and enjoyed working in her flower garden.
She is survived by a son, Gerald Anderson of Alaska; two daughters, Sylvia Belanger and Albert Belanger, Sr.
www.clayfuneralhome.com /ruthanderson.html   (288 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cultural Creative is a term coined by Ray and Anderson to describe people whose values embrace a curiosity and concern for the world, its ecosystem, and its peoples; an awareness of and activism for peace and social justice; and an openness to self-actualization through spirituality, psychotherapy, and holistic practices.
In their insightful, landmark study of Cultural Creatives, Ray and Anderson use personal interviews, historical perspectives, and social analyses to reveal that our country may be on the verge of "great change" as Cultural Creatives replace Modernist standards in the new millennium.
Anderson and Ray write in a style that is both intellectually stimulating and easy for lay audiences to understand.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0609604678   (1763 words)

  
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Born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Ruth Anderson received her first art instruction from her aunt, Esther Mathilda Groome.
Anderson enrolled at a boarding school in West Chester, where her aunt headed the art department.
She and her aunt studied together in Europe, and then Ruth enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1905.
www.askart.com /artist/A/ruth_a_anderson.asp?ID=21453   (287 words)

  
 Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander
Peak breeding occurs during January and February because earlier rains are usually insufficient to fill the breeding ponds (Anderson 1967).
However, the body size at initiation of metamorphosis is variable, ranging from 26 to 48 millimeters (1.0 to 1.8 inches) snout to vent length (Anderson 1967, Reed 1981, Ruth 1988b).
Anderson (1967) reported minimum adult size (snout to vent length) as 52 millimeters (2.1 inches) for females and 46 millimeters (1.8 inches) for males.
www.santacruzpl.org /ref/endang/ambys.shtml   (1917 words)

  
 Tribute to Ruth Anderson
A stunning discovery of legendary glamour photographer Bunny Yeager, Ruth Anderson was actually born in Frieberg, Germany in 1943 under the name "Brigitte Stromberger" which is the name she actually used when she came to America to start her career.
Ruth/Brigitte began modeling in Miami and got a small part in the 1968 Frank Sinatra/Raquel Welch film "Lady in Cement" and also worked as a showgirl when she met Bunny, who instantly saw her potential, and the model known as Ruth Anderson was born.
Under the guidance of Bunny, Ruth began a prlific modeling career that included pretty much every men's magazine there was short of Playboy.
www.pinuptributes.com /ruth.html   (155 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Feminine Face of God: the Unfolding of the Sacred in Women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anderson, a Zen teacher, and Hopkins, coauthor of Good-bye to Guilt, conduct workshops across the country on feminine spirituality.
Offering a complex, densely layered montage, based on extensive interviews with over one hundred women--each of whom has ``found her own direct relationship with the divine or the real''- -the authors seek to extend studies positing a distinctly feminine moral development to a consideration of ``the way women experience the sacred in...
Instead of being a dry, preaching, self-help book, the combined experiences of Anderson and Hopkins and their subjects create a story full of laughter, joy, pain, sorrow and, most importantly, a sense that as women we must explore our own spiritual lives in our own ways in order to live at our fullest potential.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0553352660   (1068 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: Obits for 041403
She later married William Anderson, and he died June 28, 1975.
He was born Aug. 24, 1944 in Bedford to Clarence A. and Ruth (Fleshman) Brown.
He married Ruth de Alva Saffold on Jan. 7, 1944, and she survives.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2003/Apr/obits041403.htm   (2183 words)

  
 Sherry Ruth Anderson - Meeting the Buddha - Feature Article on Cultural Creatives and Conscious Living
by Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D. In 1975, anticipating the cement colored skies of a Canadian January, I did something almost unimaginably adventurous for a professor at a staid university.
By the end of those five weeks at Esalen, I was ready to strike out on a new life path that would carry me back to my husband and stepchildren, out of the university, and eventually to start a Zen Center and a talk radio show on consciousness in my hometown.
Sherry Ruth Anderson, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice in San Rafael, CA.
www.soulfulliving.com /meetingthebuddha.htm   (1192 words)

  
 The Ruth D. Anderson Kindermusik Children's Fund
The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, a non-profit permanent fund, is the vehicle by which donors contribute to and support the Ruth D. Anderson Kindermusik Children's Fund.
The Ruth D. Anderson Children's Fund is able to provide scholarships through contributions from Kindermusik International, Kindermusik educators, and proceeds from the sale of
If you have been granted a scholarship for the current year, in order to be considered for a scholarship for the next year, you must include a progress report for each child with your application.
www.kindermusik.com /new/ruthChildFund.asp   (1177 words)

  
 Ruth Miller Genealogy Search
Oliver Anderson, the subject of this genealogy, was born in Ireland in 1742 and came to America with other members of the family presumably as early as 1750 and to the Corner by 1764 (Mercersburg, PA. He served in the Revolutionary War and possibly Valley Forge.
Elizabeth Marshall Anderson died Feb 6, 1779 and is buried in Slate Hill graveyard near Mercersburg, PA.
Robert and Eve Anderson are buried in Williamsport, MD cemetery.
www.innernet.net /millerr/genealogy.htm   (1115 words)

  
 The Cultural Creatives by Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., and Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D.
In this landmark book, sociologist Paul H. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson draw upon thirteen years of survey research studies on more than 100,000 Americans.
They reveal who the Cultural Creatives are and the fascinating story of their emergence over the last generation, using vivid examples and engaging personal stories to describe their distinctive values and lifestyles.
Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D., was educated at Goucher College and the University of Toronto, where she was an associate professor and head of psychological research at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.
www.randomhouse.com /catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0609808451   (617 words)

  
 E. Ruth Anderson Gossage, International Poetry Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ruth Anderson Gossage, International Poetry Hall of Fame
In order for man to have direction in life, there must be within himself a guiding force directing his journey.
All poems Copyright © 1997 E. Ruth Anderson Gossage.
www.poetry.com /poets/ERuthAndersonGossage.html   (170 words)

  
 || DukeMedNews || Nursing Homes Must Stabilize Leadership to Stem the Tide of Nursing Turnover   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The research published in the June 2004 issue of The Gerontologist says nursing homes with good communication, a merit-based work environment and adequate staffing have an edge in retaining nurses at a time when many facilities are competing to fill these positions.
A stable work environment was also critical for nursing assistants, for whom a significant factor in reducing turnover was the amount of time they were allowed to spend with each resident.
The researchers stress that nursing home managers who seek to retain their nurses need to give their directors of nursing a chance to learn from mistakes, build a stable nursing staff and create a positive work environment.
www.dukemednews.org /news/article.php?id=7959&index=2   (907 words)

  
 a culture gets creative -- an interview with Paul Ray and Sherry Anderson
For me personally, the biggest thing that changed as a result of this research is that I shifted from being pessimistic — especially in reaction to the Reagan era — to being very optimistic about what’s possible for our future.
Sherry Anderson: When I was 35, which is 23 years ago, I was the head of a research department in the largest psychiatric teaching hospital in Canada and an associate professor of psychiatry at the medical school at the University of Toronto.
Paul H. Ray, PhD, and Sherry Ruth Anderson, PhD, are authors of The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World, published this year by Harmony Books.
www.yesmagazine.org /16culture/rayanderson.htm   (3438 words)

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